On 28-10-2010 9:54, Cedric Mauclair wrote:
On 27/10/2010 19:18, Marius wrote:
Hello, I had the same problem, so I desided to define colors by hand.
\definecolor [lightgray] [h=D3D3D3]
\usemodule[tikz]
\unprotect \pgfutil@definecolor{black}{gray}{0} \pgfutil@definecolor{gray}{gray}{0.5} \pgfutil@definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.9} \pgfutil@definecolor{white}{gray}{1} \protect
Yes, this is what I've resorted to. But it would be nice to define things properly.
If you want to fix script, you need to change line:
local cv = colors.value(attributes) The table "colors" is expected to have a function named "value" that take the "attributes" parameter as its sole parameter itself. It then assigns the result to the local variable cv. After some research, adding "local colors = global.attributes.colors" below the line "local prtcatcodes = tex.prtcatcodes" works. There is a catch however, you can't use opacity on these colors. I suppose we have to generate all the transparency level by using spot colors or something like
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 22:08, Michael Murphy
wrote: that.
There are several solutions to the problem. \usemodule[tikz] \startmode[mkiv] \startluacode thirddata = thirddata or { } thirddata.pgf = thirddata.pgf or { } local texsprint, prtcatcodes, format = tex.sprint, tex.prtcatcodes, string.format local function unsupported_color(name) texsprint(prtcatcodes,format("\\PackageError{pgf}{color %s has unsupported model}{}", name)) texsprint(prtcatcodes,format("\\pgfutil@definecolor{%s}{gray}{0}", name)) end local colors = attributes.colors function thirddata.pgf.registercolor(name,attribute) -- solution 1 local cv = colors.value(attribute) if cv then local model = colors.forcedmodel(cv[1]) if model > 3 then model = 3 -- no cmyk or spot or multitone end if model == 2 then texsprint(prtcatcodes,format("\\pgfutil@definecolor{%s}{gray}{%1.3f}", name, cv[2])) elseif model == 3 then texsprint(prtcatcodes,format("\\pgfutil@definecolor{%s}{rgb}{%1.3f,%1.3f,%1.3f}", name, cv[3], cv[4], cv[5])) else unsupported_color(name) end else unsupported_color(name) end end function lpdf.pdfcolor(attribute) context(lpdf.color(1,attribute)) end \stopluacode \stopmode \unprotect % solution 1 (also fallback when cmyk is used): % \def\PDFcolor#1% % {\ctxlua{thirddata.pgf.pdfcolor(\thecolorattribute{#1})}} % solution 2 (faster as less parsing at the tex end): % \def\pgfutil@registercolor#1% % {\ctxlua{thirddata.pgf.registercolor("#1",\thecolorattribute{#1})}} % solution 3 (backward compatible): \def\PDFcolor#1% {\ctxlua{lpdf.pdfcolor(\thecolorattribute{#1})}} \protect \definecolor[mycolora][r=1,g=0,b=1] \definecolor[mycolorb][m=1] \starttext \starttikzpicture \fill[mycolora] (0,0) circle (2); \fill[mycolorb] (0,0) circle (1); \stoptikzpicture \stoptext I'll define \pdfcolor for this purpose as that's what tikz expects.
However, I still need to add"\let\appendtoPDFdocumentcolorspaces\gobbleoneargument" "\let\appendtoPDFdocumentextgstates\gobbleoneargument" and "\let\PDFcolor\gobbleoneargument" before loading the TikZ module in order for my documents to build without errors. These macros used to be defined in mkii (spec-fdf.mkii) and TikZ relies on them (tex/generic/pgf/utilities/pgfutil-context.def) but not anymore in mkiv since the color support has changed between mkii and mkiv. I suppose they had to do with the color support for PDF files, but letting them gobble their argument still seems to work. On what side should this problem be looked into: ConTeXt or TikZ?
In pgfutil-context.def there should be no such commands called when mkiv is used. Isn't there a \doifmodeelse {mkiv} { ... section? anyhow, in that section one can add \ifdefined\PDFcolor \else \ctxlua{function lpdf.pdfcolor(attribute) context(lpdf.color(1,attribute)) end} \def\PDFcolor#1{\ctxlua{lpdf.pdfcolor(\thecolorattribute{#1})}} \fi (in the next beta this is not needed as \PDFcolor is defined then) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------